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Re: Trudeau
Even hit the Graun
We Charity closes Canada operations after scandal linked to Trudeau familyhttps://www.theguardian.com/world/20...trudeau-family |
Re: Trudeau
He is prepping for an election I think.
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Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 12908077)
He is prepping for an election I think.
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Originally Posted by Boiler
(Post 12908081)
Trudeau? Can he call an early one, did you not just have one?
There is a throne speech on September 23, and Confidence vote, if the vote fails it could trigger an election. He say's he doesn't want an election, but I am not entirely sure about that. |
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Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 12908083)
Elections can be called early, and having a minority government increases the chances of early elections.
There is a throne speech on September 23, and Confidence vote, if the vote fails it could trigger an election. He say's he doesn't want an election, but I am not entirely sure about that. |
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Well Conservatives can't force an election on their own, they would need the votes of the NDP (at least) and NDP are too broke to contest a federal election right now. Even then the Conservatives are behind in the polls and the likely outcome is another Liberal minority. I don't see anyone wanting an election right now.
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Originally Posted by bc2015
(Post 12908316)
Well Conservatives can't force an election on their own, they would need the votes of the NDP (at least) and NDP are too broke to contest a federal election right now. Even then the Conservatives are behind in the polls and the likely outcome is another Liberal minority. I don't see anyone wanting an election right now.
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Originally Posted by bc2015
(Post 12908316)
Well Conservatives can't force an election on their own, they would need the votes of the NDP (at least) and NDP are too broke to contest a federal election right now. Even then the Conservatives are behind in the polls and the likely outcome is another Liberal minority. I don't see anyone wanting an election right now.
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Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 12908083)
He say's he doesn't want an election, but I am not entirely sure about that.
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Originally Posted by Partially discharged
(Post 12908335)
I generally don't believe a word he says, so likely an early election. The electable alternatives aren't great but I wouldn't be upset if we were to see the last of Justin Trudeau. His smugness knows no bounds.
Jagmeet Singh had a disastrous election last year, losing ten seats from the already-reduced number he had inherited from Mulcair, itself down from the Orange Wave that had pushed the NDP to official opposition status under Jack Layton. The party has been haemmorhaging members and funds, and don't appear to be in any fit state to fight an election. Added to which, of course, Parliament hasn't actually sat much since the last general election; reduced functioning through the early part of this year and then the summer recess have meant that it's government stuff (and, of course, the We Charity scandal) that have been making headlines, rather than parliamentary politics. For sure, people are fed up with Trudeau, but it's my impression, from where I sit in a marginal Lib/Con riding in suburban southern Ontario, that there would be a lot of push-back against any party that forces a confidence issue and catapults the country into another election before a greater semblance of normality returns. I also get the impression that, in the main, people think Trudeau's actually done a reasonable job of leadership through the coronavirus pandemic. Yes, they're fed up with the crap that goes along with cronyism and the "Ottawa bubble" but that doesn't actually affect anybody on a day-to-day basis in the real world, and there's a strong sense that the other lot would be no better. But that would likely be the case whatever political colour the government wears: here in ON, despite a lot of misgivings about the same sort of cronyism, and strong criticism of his education minister in particular and his tergiversations over the back-to-school policy, many people who would never have voted for Doug Ford think he, too, has done pretty well steering us through the current crisis. |
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Originally Posted by Partially discharged
(Post 12908335)
I generally don't believe a word he says, so likely an early election. The electable alternatives aren't great but I wouldn't be upset if we were to see the last of Justin Trudeau. His smugness knows no bounds.
I can't see the conservatives winning an election as they don't appear to have compelling policies for anything. |
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Originally Posted by Oakvillian
(Post 12908768)
many people who would never have voted for Doug Ford think he, too, has done pretty well steering us through the current crisis.
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Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 12908886)
No kidding! From looking like Tony Soprano to a half decent leader is a hell of a jump. It's almost like Prince Charles' rehabilitation.
In my household, much greater ire and frustation has been directed towards Stephen Lecce, the province's education minister. He is demonstrably completely out of his depth; not only was he privately educated, but his parliamentary assistant was home-schooled. Between the two of them they have a remarkable lack of insight and understanding of any aspect of public education, which has served the government ill through the labour negotiations last year and the planning and management of the covid response in schools this year. |
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He needs a haircut and a shave.
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Doug Ford as of last polling reported 2 weeks ago had the 2nd highest approval rating of any provincial Premier in Canada, BC Premier had the highest approval, Jason Kenney of Alberta and New Foundland Premier were the bottom 2.
https://vancouverisland.ctvnews.ca/b...poll-1.5086479 |
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